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The EA Falcon took Ford’s popular Australian sedan line into the 1990s, even if it gave way to the EB Falcon by the end of 1991. Few would call it high tech, but it introduced s ...
The Ghia Clan translated the basic idea of the fastback Club onto the high-performance chassis of the Falcon Sprint, which packed Ford's 260-cubic-inch V-8—just like its kissing cousin, the Mustang.
Ford also fiddled with the badging for the BA. The AU's Forte nomenclature for the base-model was dumped and replaced with the XT. From there, the range went to Futura, Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia ...